Chair of Wireless Communications

Scientific activity in the Chair of Wireless Communications concentrates on several aspects of wireless information systems and networks, theory of digital communication systems, information and coding theory, computer simulation techniques, and automated synthesis and testing of VLSI digital circuits. There are 21 chair staff members whose research activities are associated with the above mentioned and related areas. Within the educational activity the staff members teach undergraduate as well as graduate and doctoral courses.

Chair of Communication and Computer Networks

The Chair of Communication and Computer Networks at FET is involved in research concerning networking technologies that have emerged in the last few years. Particular interests focus on traffic theory, broadband networks, Internet and billing systems. In various undergraduate and graduate courses, the chair 12 members proceed from fundamental principles to develop a comprehensive understanding of network architectures, protocols, control, performance, and economics of telecommunications.

Chair of Telecommunication Systems and Optoelectronics

The Chair of Telecommunication Systems and Optoelectronics at FET is concerned with both theory and practice in the domains of synchronization techniques, fiber optics, signal processing procedures, design and programming of computer measuring systems, applications of microprocessors, cryoelectronics and nanostructures. The chair 22 members offer to the students of electronics and communications a number of courses dealing with the key problems of the rapidly developing information transmission systems employing various signal transportation means.

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Chair of Multimedia Telecommunications and Microelectronics

The Chair of Multimedia Telecommunications and Microelectronics at IET studies a broad array of topics involving multimedia systems and signal propagation. Our projects cover image processing and communications, modeling of signal propagation on interconnections in electronic systems and circuits along with new concepts in the electromagnetic wave propagation theory and antennas. The 16 members provide a wide spectrum education in the above mentioned areas to both undergraduate and graduate students.